Comments Thread For: Arum: Verdejo is Not Finished, But KO Loss Was a Big Setback

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  • FinitoxDinamita
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    #11
    Good to hear that, rematch sounds good.

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    • Coqqos
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      #12
      Glad to hear he's not being dumped

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      • steeve steel
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        #13
        More like Zirconium than a real diamond...

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        • Combat Talk Radio
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          #14
          Originally posted by Coqqos
          Glad to hear he's not being dumped
          Arum only dumps guys that lose him money, like Crawford.

          Verdejo can at least sell a fight on his comeback story if he keeps working hard.

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          • El_Mero
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            #15
            If he continues boxing, he needs a conditioning and nutrition coach. He gasses way too easily

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            • Bronx23
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              #16
              I’ll never understand how a guy can lose once or twice or look bad and people are calling for him to retire, yet there’s journeymen out there with double digit losses still being fed to up coming prospects & nobody says anything.

              Idk what Verdejos future is in this sport but there’s always room for improvement. He’s shown he can improve and against Nakatani he looked great til he didn’t. Stamina & pacing yourself can be fixed. It’s not like he’s been out here taking life altering beatings like a John Molina or Brandon Rios.

              Imagine if Manny Pacquaio had retired after taking his 3rd loss (ko) to lackluster competition. Obviously Verdejo is no Manny Pacquaio, but there was a time when Manny wasn’t even Manny if that makes sense lol. Long story short give these guys a chance. Stop being so hell bent on undefeated records

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              • Drigo
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                #17
                He dump Crawford and has endless patience with Verdejo. This KO loss is not only setback but it will never make Verdejo any better. His health is at stake for continue fighting...

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                • sicko
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                  #18
                  Throw him in with Prospects! Becoming a Prospect Killer is a great way to rebuild that is what Ugas did

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                  • Tbone27
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                    #19
                    If Arum matches Verdejo carefully I think he can win a belt and get a big money unification fight but I don't see Verdejo beating anyone in the top 5 at lightweight because he gets hurt easily when he's fatigued and he doesn't recover well

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                    • ShoulderRoll
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                      #20
                      Bob Arum is the reason why a boxer can't take a loss without it seriously affecting his career.
                      Last edited by ShoulderRoll; 12-17-2020, 01:49 AM.

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